Public Access to Agency Adjudicative Proceedings
Agencies should craft rules about public access to their adjudicative proceedings.
Week in Review
The Supreme Court limits judicial review of immigration proceedings, lifts a restriction on repayment of candidate-provided campaign loans, and more…
Making Inoperative Guidance Accessible to All
Even when agencies change or rescind guidance documents, they should be clearly labeled and readily available to the public.
Cryptocurrency and the Climate Crisis
Proponents of crypto must demonstrate that its value to society exceeds its significant environmental costs.
Celebrating Our 2021-2022 Editorial Board
Congratulations and thank you to The Regulatory Review’s 2021-2022 Editorial Board.
Week in Review
An Alabama law banning gender-affirming care takes effect, the Senate fails to pass abortion legislation, and more…
Solving the Problem of Prison Gerrymandering
The U.S. Census Bureau should count incarcerated people where they are from—not where they are incarcerated.
Giving the Power of Preemption to Private Business
Florida lawmakers create a pathway for companies to challenge local regulations that affect profits.
Addressing an Algorithmic PATTERN of Bias
The Justice Department pledges to address racial bias in an algorithm that determines early release.
Law Students Can Now Argue Copyright Claims
A new U.S. Copyright Office rule allows law students to appear before the Copyright Claims Board.